About a thousand police officers and other law enforcement are helping to keep Indianapolis secure this weekend. It seems to be working. The city’s public safety director says so far the biggest problem has been children who temporarily get separated from their parents.

More than a dozen fans were bumped and bruised when 200,000 people packed into Super Bowl Village for a concert Friday night, but all of the injuries were minor.

Those who live in Indianapolis say the city is showcasing itself well in the national spotlight.

“I’m excited to see all the Hoosier hospitality. I think it’s nice we’ve gotten all the compliments of how kind everyone is and how welcoming we are,” said Jamie Thompson.

The city is cashing in, capturing a chunk of the record $11billion that fans across the country are expected to spend as they enjoy pro football’s greatest game.

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